Today, Spain’s Ministry of Consumer Rights fined five low-cost airlines $179 million Euros ($186 million). The fines resulted from reported “abusive practices” such as extra fees for cabin luggage.
The new routes come as citizens of Spain have campaigned against over-tourism. Tourism in Spain may soar to new heights by 2030. Madrid-based Iberia Airlines recently announced it will be investing ...
Airlines have expressed disappointment in the UK government’s sudden decision to remove Spain from its travel corridor list less than three weeks after lifting quarantine restrictions on arrivals from ...
If you want to travel within the country of Spain and it’s less than two-and-a-half hours from point to point, it might have to be done via the rails. The Spanish Government has proposed banning ...
Spain has a clear frontrunner for 2025 for the title of best low‑cost airline in Spain, recognised by the Skytrax World Airline Awards. The accolade points to keener pricing on busy routes and strong ...
Spain's Ministry of Consumer Affairs has fined five budget airlines a total of 179 million euros ($187 million). The fines affect Ryanair, Vueling, easyJet, Norwegian, and Volotea. The ministry ...
MADRID, Oct 22 (Reuters) - Spain plans more flights this winter than before the pandemic as an incipient recovery buoys hard-hit airlines, although surging fuel prices are a concern, the head of the ...
The past week saw key airline players like Delta Air Lines DAL, American Airlines Group AAL and JetBlue Airways Corporation JBLU revealing updates on their intention to add additional flights in a bid ...
MADRID, July 7 (Reuters) - Chinese airlines have upped the number of weekly flights to Spain by more than five times since the end of China's zero-COVID policy in December, filling most of the gap ...
American Airlines Group Inc. will temporarily suspend a route between the US and Spain because of ongoing delays in the delivery of Boeing Co. 787 Dreamliners. Service between Philadelphia and Madrid ...